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Marga Prohens is the President of the Balearic Islands (Image: GETTY) The Balearic Islands are "at their limit", the archipelago's president has warned, as the holiday hotspot is being asked to accommodate more minor migrants who reached its shores unaccompanied. The Spanish central government is considering the possibility of distributing the unaccompanied minors reaching the country among autonomous communities to provide relief to the areas welcoming the most migrants due to their locations - particularly the Canary Islands , near which most boats are intercepted. But Balearics Government President Marga Prohens has argued that while her archipelago wants to show solidarity, it is difficult for the region to welcome more children who have fled their countries aboard dangerous dinghies or small boats.

The issue of accommodating unaccompanied minors cannot be resolved merely by distributing them and discussing numbers without setting in place any other measure, providing additional funds, or engaging in dialogue between the central government and the regions. function loadOvpScript(){let el=document.createElement('script');el.



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